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It is an
advantage for two species to share the same niche.

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False.

Step-by-step explanation:

The competitive exclusion principle states that when two species compete for exactly the same resources (thus, they occupy the same niche), one is likely to be more successful. As a result, one species "outcompetes" the other species, and eventually the second species is eliminated.

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